Kauli Vaast of France dominates Heat 9 at the Red Bull Bioglan Newcastle SURFEST 2026 in Newcastle, Australia.
Olympic Gold medalist Kauli Vaast photographed in Leemore, California, USA.

Kauli
Vaast

France

France

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Surfing

Born and raised in Tahiti, Kauli Vaast might just be the best up and coming all round talent in the world.

Date of birth

February 2, 2002

Birthplace

Vaira'o, Tahiti

Age

24

Nationality

France

France

Career start

2019

Disciplines

Surfing Competition

Living a stone’s throw from Tahiti's most notorious reef pass of Teahupo'o, it wasn't long before Kauli Vaast was earning his stripes at French Polynesia's most famed and fearsome wave. This baptism of fire set the goofyfooter up for surfing success, and Kauli's been travelling the globe and winning events since the grand old age of eight, honing his incredible small wave game in Europe, before returning home to continue to sharpen up his ferocious talent when conditions get heavy.
A three-time WSL European Junior Champion (2017, 2019 and 2020), Kauli is now setting his sights on glory in the Championship Tour, as he continues on his path to recognition as one of Teahupo'o's all time greats.

A special talent arrives on the surfing scene

Kauli got his first shot at a WSL Championship Tour event in 2019 at Teahupo'o, in the Tahiti Pro. Then 17, the local wildcard threaded a series of insane tubes to put the world on notice of his talent, before he was finally knocked out by one of his heroes and countrymen, Jeremy Flores. In 2022 Kauli would go a few rounds further, surfing his way to the final before finishing second, in just his second ever Championship Tour event.

Gold on the big stage

On top of all of this, Kauli also followed in the footsteps of Flores and fellow Tahitian Michel Bourez by surfing for France in the Olympics. It's fair to say things couldn't have gone much better: with Paris 2024's surfing contest held at Teahupo'o, Vaast made every minute of his experience pay. Cheered on by chants of 'Kauli, Kauli' from the local support, he held off the challenge of Australia's Jack Robinson in the final to clinch the gold medal.
"I'm proud to say that surfing was born in Polynesia, and this means a lot for me." he said after the win. "The dream came true. I hope this will be a source of inspiration to the youth of Tahiti."

Breakout season

Following that gold medal, Kauli enjoyed a standout 2025 season, winning key Challenger Series events and finishing No. 1 in the rankings to earn qualification for the 2026 Championship Tour. He has carried that momentum into 2026, making a strong start to his rookie CT campaign and establishing himself as one of the tour's most exciting newcomers.